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Reid are 1/4 of pie. Vince ate 1/3 of same pie. How much of the pie is left?
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1/4 =3/12, 1/3 =4/12, 12/12 - 3/12 = 9/12 -4/12 = 5/12
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5/12
Step-by-step explanation: find common denominator
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